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The music room of Gaspar Duarte

At the Snijders&Rockoxhuis, you can discover a music room that brings the sound of 17th-century Antwerp back to life.

Who were the Duartes?

Who were the members of the Duarte family? What was their profession? Who did they know? What role did their Jewish roots play? And what did music mean to them? Find out here.

Browse our collection online

Almost 4000 objects are preserved in the collection of Museum Vleeshuis. The entire collection is now accessible online.

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The city of Antwerp is committed to the privacy protection of data processed about the use of www.museumvleeshuis.be.

Group guided tours

Groups can also tour Museum Vleeshuis with a guide. We offer three different tours.

Sounds of the City

Tour 800 years of music

Do you want to make your visit to Museum Vleeshuis even more interesting? Then why not book one of our guides?

Press

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Visit the museum with the museum app

Explore Museum Vleeshuis at your own pace with the help of the Museum Vleeshuis app. 

Group guided tours

Groups can also tour Museum Vleeshuis with a guide.

A listed building

The history of the Vleeshuis goes back five hundred years – well into the Middle Ages. Until after the French Revolution the Antwerp meat cutters, the oldest trade in the city, used it as their base. As well as using the building as a guildhall, they also used the listed building as a location to sell their meat.